ABSTRACT
The Taconic Allochthon contains rocks of Cambrian (?), Cambrian and
Ordovician age. It measures approximately 200 kilometers by 25
kilometers
and is located in contiguous sections of New York, Vermont,
Massachusetts,
and Connecticut. The rocks are predominantly slates with lesser amounts
of arenites, wackes, limestone, chert, and conglomerates. All have been
subjected to chlorite or biotite grade metamorphism and two tectonic
deformations.
The study area in central Washington County, New York, contains most of
the Taconic sequence, and because of both natural and man-made exposure
it is more accessible than most other locations.
A lithostratigraphic column has been identified which has more detail
than any single previous version. Because of the already excessive
Taconic
nomenclature pre-existing boundaries and names have been retained
wherever
appropriate. However, two new formations and four new members have been
described and formally introduced. Extensive literature research
suggests
this column can be applied throughout the Giddings Brook Slice of the
Allochthon
as a reference section.
Analyses of horizontal and vertical rock type distribution,
sedimentary
structures, and coarse clastic sedimentary petrography indicate a
depositional
environment which varies both laterally and with time. The overall
picture
suggests intermediate depths, moderate distance from shore, and a slope
between source and deposition site which is sufficiently steep to
permit
turbidity, debris, and channel flows. Comparisons with segments of a
modern
stable rifted margin indicates that only the upper and lower
continental
rise can accommodate this sedimentological variety on a comparable
scale.
Map pattern scale structural observations were consistent with previous
work and showed that the major folds have an approximate north strike
and
are overturned to the west. Regional slaty cleavage is axial planar to
these folds. Evidence of a second tectonic deformation, seen only
sporadically,
consisted of fracture or crenulation cleavage and associated folds.
Even
more infrequent were examples of soft sediment deformation.
Jacobi, Louise D. 1977. Stratigraphy, Depositional Environment and
Structure
of the Taconic Allochthon, Central Washington County, New York.
Unpublished
MSc. thesis, State University of New York at Albany.193pp +ix +2p.
abstract;
4 folded plates (map, sections, stratigraphy).
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